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Mickey Arthur appointed as Director of the Pakistan men's cricket team

Published at :April 21, 2023 at 3:18 AM
Modified at :April 21, 2023 at 3:18 AM
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Mickey Arthur had previously coached Pakistan from 2016-2019.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), April 20, 2023, confirmed Mickey Arthur’s appointment as the Director of the Pakistan men’s cricket team. In this role, Arthur will be involved in designing, formulating, and overseeing strategies behind the Pakistan men’s team.

The 54-year-old will also be a part of the coaching staff for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, away tour to Australia, and home series against the West Indies. He will also be present with the side for Pakistan’s matches against India in the ACC Asia Cup.

Najam Sethi, Chair of PCB Management Committee: “I am pleased that Mickey has formally rejoined the Pakistan men’s cricket team with an enhanced role in which he will be responsible for formulating and implementing strategies for the upcoming assignments across all formats. Furthermore, he will also be responsible for strengthening the national team culture, identifying and grooming future stars so that we can strengthen our bench strength and strategically secure our future.

Having lived and worked in Pakistan during his previous tenure, Mickey knows the current players, the structure, and the system at the back of his hand. I am sure he will incorporate learnings from the previous tenure so that he can have an even more successful second term.”

Absolutely Thrilled To Join Pakistan Team: Mickey Arthur

Incidentally, Arthur was the head coach of the Pakistan team from 2016 to 2019 and helped them become the no.1 ranked side in Tests and T20Is, and also helped the side to win the ICC Champions Trophy 2017.

Speaking on his appointment as Director of the Pakistan team, Arthur said: “I am absolutely thrilled to be rejoining the Pakistan cricket team and look forward to working with the group. Since moving on, I have kept a track of the players and their collective performances. This is a talented bunch with the potential to be number one across all formats and my endeavor is to put in place strategies and create an environment that can contribute to further enhancing their performances so that we can extract the best out of them.”

Pakistan are currently playing New Zealand in a white-ball series at home.

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